42 Words to use with delivery

John Wanamaker, for instance, gets a hundred miles of travel per day out of some of his delivery-wagons.

The upper part of the air pump communicates with a small cistern S, called the hot well, through a valve opening outwards and called the delivery valve.

In the ordinary screw gill box, the screws which traverse the gills are uniform in their pitch, so that a draught is only obtained between the feed rollers and the first gill, between the last gill of the first set and the first of the second, and between the last gill of the second set and the delivery roller.

That first 'giving Christmas,' I remember, our class dressed up as delivery boys, and we came on the platform with enough groceries for a small truck load, that we had bought with our own money.

"Sim generally takes around the special delivery letters himself, but he must have been busy when this one come in, and he give it to pa.

The delivery system is essential because the membership is scattered throughout the entire city.

There in a manner at once simple, ingenious and effective, they will be sorted and returned, either into delivery vans at the street level or to the trains emptied and now reloading on the train level.

Then, with delivery day only six weeks off, it jumped overnight to 10, and closed firm at 12-1/4.

Then she went to the general delivery window, tense for a new ordeal.

They soon put the delivery sheet of that particular morning before me.

He sent me down with it, lickity-split," and the boy held out an envelope bearing a special delivery stamp.

The driving side, the feed cloth, and the delivery cloth in this machine are placed similarly to the corresponding parts of the machine illustrated in Fig.

Why, Jack, if you could cut down the working costs in the delivery department or improve the service at the present cost, why" John Wingfield, Sr. rubbed the palms of his hands together delightedly.

Piggy Pennington rolled his trousers far above his knees for tights, and galloped his father's fat delivery horse up and down the alley, riding sideways, standing, and backwards, with much vainglory.

About an hour later, after he had been introduced to the head of the delivery division, he was on his way up town beside a driver of one of the wagons on the Harlem route.

[Fr.]; errand boy, chore boy; newsboy. mail, overnight mail, express mail, next-day delivery; post, post office; letter bag; delivery service; United Parcel Service, UPS; Federal Express, Fedex. telegraph, telephone; cable, wire (electronic information transmission); carrier pigeon.

With all this duplication on the one hand, and absentee-control on the other, Main Street was a street of underlingsclerks and salespeople and delivery men.

Ever and again there were traffic jams on River Street, a weaving turmoil of farmers' wagons, buggies, delivery carts, about a noisy, fuming centre of motor vehicles.

Voice development and delivery technique.

There are a number of modern commodities now practically standardised: the bicycle, the cheap watch, the ordinary tradesman's delivery automobile, the farmer's runabout, the country doctor's car, much electric-lighting material, dynamos, and so forth.

As in all the preceding machines, the delivery speed of the sliver is constant and is represented by the surface speed of the periphery of the delivery rollers, this speed approximates to about 20 yards per minute.

The spindles and their flyers are also driven at a constant speed, because in all cases we have spindle speed = delivery x twist.

Dunk was pinned in front while the roadster leaped ahead and rammed the delivery truck of the Red Front Grocery.

Andy watched him receive over a hundred letters and packages, receipting for the same on registry delivery cards.

Mr. Brownley, when I went away from Randolph & Randolph's office I married John Chase; you may remember him as delivery clerk.

42 Words to use with  delivery